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    Thane@Cawdor.Net Guest

    Gator suing companies that call them spyware


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    Joe Moore Guest

    Re: Gator suing companies that call them spyware

    "Thane@Cawdor.Net" <Me@nospam.com> wrote:

    >Read about it here:
    >
    >http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5095051.html?tag=st_lh


    I want to know what companies are so desperate
    that they would advertise using a sleazebag spyware
    outfit like Gator.

    I also want to know what companies not to patronize
    before hell freezes over.

    Anyone have a list of Gator's paying advertisers?

    joemooreaterolsdotcom

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    Joe Moore Guest

    Re: Gator suing companies that call them spyware

    Joe Moore <munged@bad.example.com> wrote:

    >"Thane@Cawdor.Net" <Me@nospam.com> wrote:
    >
    >>Read about it here:
    >>
    >>http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5095051.html?tag=st_lh

    >
    >I want to know what companies are so desperate
    >that they would advertise using a sleazebag spyware
    >outfit like Gator.
    >
    >I also want to know what companies not to patronize
    >before hell freezes over.
    >
    >Anyone have a list of Gator's paying advertisers?


    Never mind. I found it.

    http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/...customers.html

    Now we know how they can afford to sue their critics into submission.

    joemooreaterolsdotcom

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    Kyle Thomas Pope Guest

    Re: Gator suing companies that call them spyware

    On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 18:34:38 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:

    >On Thursday 23 October 2003 03:58 am, Thane@Cawdor.Net issued a fatwa thus:
    >
    >> Read about it here:
    >>
    >> http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5095051.html?tag=st_lh


    Does this mean that they can sue the makers of the apps that remove it
    from your system? Will Ad-Aware and Spybot be getting C&D orders from
    Gator's attorneys?

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    sli Guest

    Re: Gator suing companies that call them spyware

    Kyle Thomas Pope wrote:
    > On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 18:34:38 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    > <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >
    >> On Thursday 23 October 2003 03:58 am, Thane@Cawdor.Net issued a
    >> fatwa thus:
    >>
    >>> Read about it here:
    >>>
    >>> http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5095051.html?tag=st_lh

    >
    > Does this mean that they can sue the makers of the apps that remove it
    > from your system? Will Ad-Aware and Spybot be getting C&D orders from
    > Gator's attorneys?
    >

    It's a risky business. Ad-Aware is already being sued by New.Net
    http://www.pcsympathy.com/modules.ph...article&sid=74



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    Lance Delacroix Guest

    Re: Gator suing companies that call them spyware

    On Thursday 23 October 2003 03:58 am, Thane@Cawdor.Net issued a fatwa thus:

    > Read about it here:
    >
    > http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5095051.html?tag=st_lh



    **** 'em. What poor sports. Imagine if I sued everyone who called me a
    potty mouth.


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    Tim Smith Guest

    Re: Gator suing companies that call them spyware

    In article <vpfrh5tfl7j726@corp.supernews.com>, sli wrote:
    > It's a risky business. Ad-Aware is already being sued by New.Net
    > http://www.pcsympathy.com/modules.ph...article&sid=74


    This isn't necessarily bad. Nearly every spyware removal tool I've looked
    at removes some things that aren't spyware. A few lawsuits might make them
    more careful in their research.

    --
    Evidence Eliminator is worthless. See evidence-eliminator-sucks.com
    --Tim Smith

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    Jay T. Blocksom Guest

    Re: Gator suing companies that call them spyware

    On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 09:10:52 GMT, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, Joe Moore
    <munged@bad.example.com> wrote:
    >

    [snip]
    >
    > Never mind. I found it.
    >
    >

    http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/...customers.html
    >

    [snip]

    Thanks for that *very* handy Instant ****list.

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    Roy Guest

    Re: Gator suing companies that call them spyware

    In article <v2Xlb.3414$I04.2766@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
    reply_in_group@mouse-potato.com says...

    > Nearly every spyware removal tool I've looked
    > at removes some things that aren't spyware.
    >


    But if you're wise enough, you only allow them to remove those things
    you're sure you want removed, and can replace if you've made a mistake.

    The ones I've used come with adequate warnings about this, but I suppose
    too few people RTFM.

    Cheers,

    Roy

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    sli Guest

    Re: Gator suing companies that call them spyware

    Tim Smith wrote:
    > In article <vpfrh5tfl7j726@corp.supernews.com>, sli wrote:
    >> It's a risky business. Ad-Aware is already being sued by New.Net
    >> http://www.pcsympathy.com/modules.ph...article&sid=74

    >
    > This isn't necessarily bad. Nearly every spyware removal tool I've
    > looked at removes some things that aren't spyware. A few lawsuits
    > might make them more careful in their research.
    >

    It is bad. Have you looked at new.net? Or Gator? The fact that they can
    intimidate anti-spyware outfits with lawsuits and threats of lawsuits is not
    a good thing.



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